Sivaji Ganesan: Along with M.G. Ramachandran,
Sivaji Ganesan dominated Tamil Cinema to such an extent that the two
automatically demanded Madras distribution rights in their contracts and could
bankrupt a producer by causing production delays and stalling a film's release
if they so desired.

Born Viluppuram Chinnaiah Ganesan in Sirkali, Tamil Nadu, his father moved to
Viluppuram where he spent his early years. When he was seven, a travelling drama
troupe came to Viluppuram. Sivaji acted as one of the soldiers in the play. His
father was appalled that he had acted in some cheap drama and that too in a
white man's part. He was lambasted and punished and ran away from home. He
joined a drama troupe touring Tiruchi - Yadharathnam Ponnuswamy and Company. He
told the owner he was an orphan and was taken under his wing. It was here that
he honed his talents for music and dancing. He learnt Bharatnatyam, Kathak,
Kathakali and even Manipuri and also trained in Carnatic music... [
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